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Pieper, Franz, 1852-1931 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Pieper, Franz, 1852-1931
Used for/see from:
  • Pieper, August, 1852-1931
  • Pieper, F. A. O., 1852-1931
  • Pieper, F. (Franz), 1852-1931
  • Pieper, Francis August Otto, 1852-1931
  • Earlier heading: Pieper, Franz August Otto, 1852-1931

NUCMC data from Concordia Historical Institute for His Papers, 1868-1932 (Francis August Otto Pieper, 1852-1931; usage: Franz Pieper; Lutheran clergyman, theologian, and professor and president of Concordia Seminary; president of Missouri Synod; born Pomerania)

LC man. cat. (hdg.: Pieper, Franz August Otto, 1852-1931; usage: Franz Pieper, F. Pieper)

Encyc. of the Lutheran Church, 1965 (Pieper, Franz August Otto; F.A.O. Pieper)

Concordia cyclopedia, 1927 (Pieper, Franz August Otto; Pieper, Francis A.O.)

OCLC, Nov. 30, 2009 (hdgs.: Pieper, Franz, 1852-1931; Pieper, Franz August Otto, 1852-1931; Pieper, F. (Franz Otto August), 1852-1931; Pieper, F.; Pieper, F. A. O. (Franz August Otto), 1852-1931; Pieper, Francis; Pieper, Franz August Otto, 1852- ; usage: Franz Pieper; F. Pieper; F.A.O. Pieper; Francis Pieper; August Pieper; Franz August Otto Pieper)

Wikipedia, viewed April 8, 2015: (Franz August Otto Pieper; born June 27, 1852 in Karwitz, Pomerania; died June 3, 1931 in St. Louis, Missouri; Confessional Lutheran theologian; emigrated to United States in 1870; became professor of theology at Concordia Seminary in 1878; became its president in 1887) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Pieper

The Lutheran annual, 1931: page 73 (pastors of Missouri Synod: Pieper, Prof. F., D.D.)

Statistical year-book of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and Other States for the year 1931: page 206 (necrology--pastors: Pieper, Franciz, D.D.; born June 27, 1852, Carwitz, Germany; died June 3, 1931, St. Louis, Mo.; ordained in 1875)

The Lutheran witness, June 9, 1931: page 197 (Francis August Otto Pieper, doctor of theology, 1852-1931: he attended and graduated from Northwestern College at Watertown; he graduated from Concordia Seminary in 1875, and served two congregations in Wisconsin until 1878, when he was elected to a professorship at Concordia Seminary; upon the death of Dr. Walther in 1887 he was elected president of the seminary, an office which he held until the day of his death; he was president of the Missouri Synod for four terms, from 1899 to 1911; his life-work was the Christliche Dogmatik)

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